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Show TZ070 IZZ? the provo Post Published Every TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SATURDAY At Nos. 22 24 First West St., Provo, Utah By The POST PUBLISHING C OMPANY. ! SUBSCRIPTION fit mouths 1.60 One - f. s ' S, 1884. .76 Cents .25 Cents month B. 0. HICKS, Editor. tired at the Poatofflce of Provo City as Act of Congress, March TOBACCO t -- i I 1 I) M ) .. . Albany, may shoot out the lip because,' forsooth, the gowns fall not gracefully and the hats are not on straight; The lory of the march will then have been forgotten, its toils, privations and sufferings no longer remembered. Women yet unborn who may be voting m 1962, , if they want to, will be unmoved at sight of the four, carrying tun brollas to shield them from the rain, on a march to storm the capital . " - of a hostile state. ; , . - . But we, of the generation which Sees the achievement, read with feeling of mingled admiration supply carried" along for rubbing aching joints, and of the cotton m which swelling feet are nightly swathed. It is all a glorious history. Who shall say," In positiveness, that if the, marching men-ithe un-- 1 creased trousers had ever reached that point of suffering and exhaus- tion where alcohol-rubbin- g and had been indispen-- 1 sable to further progress, they would not have quit in despair! They might have scorned BUch artificial aids, if they had had them, and again they mightnt. The fact is that they never got to the point of weariness whore such things were indispensable. If they had, they This is apurely suppositious case. But give might have funked. the ladies of the benefit of what odious comparison there is in it. Snapshot pictures of the remnant of four in the marching line to Albany show, a degree of the same disregard of aTcomplete ""toilet which attracted the debutantes attention. The plain truth is that there is an awful difference between marching and dancing. Men have long done both, and now we know that women, or some women, can also do jjoth, with the necessary aids and emollients. But woman, no more than m.n,oah carry the graces of the ballroom on the march, ' as the moving pictures of the unconquerable four attest. But, in the end, womans superiority will be made manifest. When the invincible Old Guard was rolled back, for the first time; by the thin red line at the top of the Waterloo ridge, history records that they were ; shouting the name of the emperor; evidently not thinking about their looks. Picketts brigade's! Gettysburg faded away 'with the defiant rebel yell still ringing in. its throat, many of them so regardless of the trouser crease that their- trousers were tucked in the tops of their boots.' The victors who had stormed the heights of Missionary Ridge did not send back for their valets (to bring up the trunks containjn ' their dinner suits. But whether the assault on Albany end in victory or defeat, nothing is surer than that the women upon whose bedraggled appeararjeo we ha ve Keen looking for days; will return to New York "as they left it, magnificent specimens" of sartorial art. Let those who think and write bo much of sex consciousness, say why. f?ijth7Jlto - I: I "is t - Legal Notices Consult County Clerk or respective Signers for further information i; NOTICE. S. , Department of the Interior, If. Office at Balt Lake City, Utah, November SI, 1912, Notice la' hereby given that Isaac Barney, of Cedar Talley, Utah, who, 14 on Aaguat 14, 1908, made Homestead Batry (Serial 02301). No. 16448, for B NIK and Lota 1 and 2, Section 4, Township S B., Range 2 W., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of In. teatioa.to make final t establish claim to the land above described, before the Register "&nd Receiver, U. S. Land Office, Salt Lake Olty, Utah, on the 18th day of Janu- ary, 1111. Claimant names as witnesses: S. i; W. Roes ef Debt, Utah,- - Hyrom of Spanish Fork, Utah; Joseph A. Tippetts, of Spanish Fork, Utah; William A. Barney, of Cedar-Valley- , Utah E. D. R. THOMPSON Ar-gyl- i I ' - Register. First publication Dec. 3, 1912; last publication Jan. 4, J918. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. In the matter of the Estate of David Evans, deceased. The undersigned will sell at private sale the, following described atrip or parcel of real estate situated in the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section 34 and the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 35, Township 8 South, of Range 3 East of the Salt Lake Meridian. and in lot 3 and the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 2, In Township 9 South, of Range 3 East of said meridian, in Utah I I ?: : CHICAGO intersected by the center line of the main line of track of said Utah Railway Company, which said point la 600 feet, more or less, west from the northeast corner of the southeast quarter ofthe southeast quarter, of said section 34, and running thence south 30 deg.' 33 min. east 553.4 feet to a point of eurve; thence on a curve to the left, with a radius . of 5729.6 feet, a distance of 423.3 feet; thence south 34 deg. 47 min.. e&Bt 1704.4 feet, to a point of a spiraled curve; thence on a curve to the right, with a radius of 955.4 feet, 620,5 feet; thence south 7 deg. 27 min east 252.7 feet to a point of a spiraled curve; thence on a curve to the left, with a radius of 955.4 feet. 615.7 feet, more or leas,- - to Jthe east boundary line of land owned by Saul deceased at the time of his death', which Is the east line of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of ,said section 2, and containing an area of 15.19 acres, more or less. Excepting and including, however, so much of the above deM nbedstrlp as Is now owned and used Tor a right of way by the Denver, JUo .Grande Railroad Company, on or after Tuesday, January 7th, 1913. and written bids will be tccelved at Rear 29 South Fourth East street. Salt cash LaknClty, Utah. -- . Term&-t-sa1- First publication Jan. 8, publication Dec. 21. 1912; last ... Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Take City, Utah,' November 30, 1912. Notice is hereby given 'that William A. Barney pf Cedar Vali. y, Utah, Who, on August made Homestead 13,-19- 06, Bestelmeyer, Creditors. to-w- it , Booster "Booster No. - 2," Booster No. 3, "Booster No. 4,' "Booster No. 6," "Booster No. 6, placer mining claims, together with any" and all amendments thereof as the same are located and of record in the office of the County Recorder of Utah County, Utah. All interest of the mortgagor in and No.-1- Creditor will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence, No, 511 East Sixth North street, Provo City, Utah, on er before the 3rd day of April, 1913. Dated December 3, 1912. CATHERINE BESTELMEYER, 02297), no.'-nl, for NW Section 9, Township 9 South, Range 2 W., S. L. Meridian,' has filed -- liyef-trouble- On Hand Ready hbui mqrvkan to the theatre goers last evening and gave a very favorable performance. The company was well and considering the balanced ' popular prices, the people were given all that could be expected. The company plays again tonight and tomorrow night, and good bills are boohed for both occa DR. D. H. LEWIS Eye, Ear, Nose, Threat. Glasses Fitted. ' , 1008 Walker Bldg. Salt Lake City. i HHf44t4M4444W4i4eH C. Bagley, ' c, . H. E. Dice, M. D. one-fift- ii SAV one-fift- MONEY to-wl- t: -- This Bank is A Safe Granary BUY-YOU- ever, from the abve description WILL SELL UNTIL JANUARY 2, 1913, AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES; . Hind-quarteFront-quarte- ' T at at rs rs MUTTON One-haor whole HAMS Home Cured at BACON lf 1-- 2 , --- at 7 l-2- ' - - -- -- l: f per lb. 18 per lb. 1 BUTTERS A Best Creamery Butter at Good Ranch or Separated Butter at -- - - 21f per, lb. 40f per lb. 35 per lb. " EGGS 7 8 ' per lb, 1-- 2 9 Breakfast Bacon, by the piece : ; Per lb. Ilf 7 per lb, r PORK or whole at -- One-half , . BEEF The Fanners Merchants Bank T Y Provo Neat kfliuiiiid Co: the tract' ofland heretofore con veyed to Harry Haynes Culmer, which said tract is described as being the n which to store the crop of dol northwest quarter of the southwest 'ars which you sow with labor ant quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 21, Township 10 South, Range reap with hope. Feed your bank 7 East, Salt Lake Meridian; together icoount now and it will feed you when the winter of life "sets in with all improvements upon said last and together .As your bank account grows, toi described real estate, with live stock and the all personal iud sacrifice will be rewardec thereon. property with ease and pleasure. Deny Also a frame dwelling house and yourself in small things and later office at Tucker, Utah, now rented by you can gratify big ambitions the mortgagor. Together with the apGreat things are possible to the and all rights usually had purtenances man who has money in the bank or enjoyed in connection with the Make a deposit today. aforesaid property and each and every part and parcel thereof. & To be sold as the property of United States Ozocerite Company, a corporation, and Salt Lake Hardware Company, a corporation, defendants. and PROVO, UTAH. John J. D. Dixon, Cashier. Voorhees, Intervenor, at the T. N. Taylor, President. suit of Milton C. Niles and James H. Anyone anywhere can bail Ball, Trustees, plaintiffs. with us by mall. Terms of sale. Cash. Dated December 31, 1912. GEORGE T JUDD, Sheriff of Utah County. By F.' Bachman, Deputy Sheriff. First publication Dccv 3i, 1912; last publication January 11,1913. 5 -- R 7he , Strictly Fresh Ranch EggsGood Storage Eggs at I; - --- --- 35f per do. 25f per do. mr , That Good Coal ! NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District la and for Utah County, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of James W. King, deceased. Notice to Credit- THE COOL LIGHT Rfladza Lamp j It's the Lamp ors. , DAVID V. SKINNER, - at the v. Execqtor.-Jaco- b Coleman, Attorney for Execu- that will give you tor. the maximum illumination minimum cost. ? Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of. Jacob Coleman, Attorney, Knight Block, Provo City, Utah, op or before May 1st, 1913. Dated at Provg City, Utah, Dec. - 1912. 31, - Electric Light is by far the cool Lump , Nut Slack Sr.lOOT Ar-gyle- ,. Electric - - S PA F FORD & Phone 17 Smoot Lumber Co. PORTLAND CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS AND HART) WALL PLASTERS, BUILDERS HARDWARE, WIRE AND SLAT FENCE, NATIONAL FIELD AND HOG FENCE. . , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' i Lumber, Doors, Windows, Mouldings, Lath, Shingles, Etc.; HONEY Real Estate :tl oooooooooooooooooo five-ye- e. MILL WORK A SPECIALTY ' ' O. Box 488. Phone No. 29 and Office and Yard opposte R. R. .Freight Dfpot. PROVO, UTAH. f t 25c-- 10c- Sold Administratrix. sions. Attorney for Ad- to the Boston and "Boston. No. 2' 206 Office 82 W. Center,-Phon- e ministratrix.5 placer, mining claims In the same disFirst publication' Deed's, 191 2, last trict, county and state, as the same la UTAH WOOL GROW ERS CONVENTION now" held under option from D. B. publication Dec. 21, 1112. ' Brinton eL aU SHERIFFS 8ALE. Salt Lake Jany.' 6th and 7th All interest of the mortgagor in and h fare for round Special Attention to Diseases to the '"September and October" One and of Eye, Ear, Nose and Troat. Notice is hereby given that 'under placer mining claims In the same dis- trip, pickets on sale Jany. 6th and by virtue-o- f an order-o- f sale is- trict,- county, and state," together with Return Jany." 9th; Ask" for tickGLASSES FITTED sued out of the Fourth Judicial Dis- any and all improvements of every ets via Salt Lake Route. (Adv.) trict Court, of the County of Utah, kind and nature now upon said placer State of Utah, and to me directed and mining claims and each of them, indelivered as Sheriff of said County, I cluding herein shaft house, refinery, pumping station and power house, and EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE the machinery therein. Including all machinery, appliances, engines, comJanuary 6th Utah Wool' Grow- pressors, pumps, hoists, boilers, tanks, ers Convention one and heaters, and all other personal proph fare for round trip via Salt Lae erty upon said placer mining Claims. Also the following described real Route. Return Jany. 9th. Aik for tickets via Salt Lake Route. estate in Utah. County, Utah, The. south half ,of the northeast (Adv.) MEATS, RUTTER AND EGGS AT WHEN .YOU quarter, and the 'south half of . the 's northwest quarter of Section 21, Township 10 South, Range 7 East, Salt Lake Meridian, excepting, how? Grant First publication Dec. 31, 1912; last publication January 28, 1913. esf of ALL lightit truly make: Ihe best summer light. t , notice pf Intention to make final County, Utah, howevei or Winter Summer, A strip of land 200 feet wide, being Proof" to establish claim vo the TO LOAN electricity holds for the home 01 !; 100 feet wide on each side of the cen- land above described, before the Reg. establishment the' b'riness maxi ter line of the main track of the rail- Ister and Receiver, U. S Land Office ) n way of the Utah Railway Company as at Salt Lake City. Utah., on the :su. nmij number of superior advan said center line is now surveyed and 4ay"of January, 1913. fages. located, described as commencing at Claimant name as witnesses: S. Do YOU HEBER S. RUPPER use It? & point on the north boundary lino of VY. Ross, of Lehi, Utah. Hyrura binds owned by said deceased at the 235 West Filth Sastr ( Spanish Fork. Utah; Joseph i ef hie death where the same tt AT UpperfV SpanTekFork, Utah; The '"Company , Entry (Serial are the safest preventive as well as the most reliable corrective of stomach, bowel, or They bring about regular, natural, healthful action. All through the body in every organ, every nerve actions,"vigor and spirits you will feel the benefit of Beechams Pills and quickly, too. You will save yourself suffering if you have this matchless aid to health.' to-w- lt The Summer Light is the 1913. '"HUB..- n, have levied on and will on the 22nd day of January,' 19l3, at It4 o'clock A m of said day, at the front door of the County Cburf House, in Provo City, In said County, offer for sale at Public Auction, to the highest and best NOTICE TO CREDITORS. bidder for cash,the following describ. ed property, GOOD PERFORMANCE In the District Court of the Fourth All of the following described mines, AT THE PROVO THEATRE Judicial District of the State of Utah, mining' claims," and property situate In Soldier Fork Canyon, Unorganized The Josephine r Deffrey .Coni- Mining District, Utah County, "Utah, pany presented The Profligate Isaac Barfiey, of Cedar Valley, Utah. E. D. R. THOMPSON. Register , First publication Dec, 3, 1912; last publication Jan. 4, 1913. NOTICE. to-wi- r- BEEGMTS' Members 27. Anti-Saloo- e, on delivery deed. SUSANNAH E. DAHLE, ' Administratrix. , Dated December 21st, 1912. Dee. of the.f Chicago Law and Order league league and the tonight announced that investiga tors in their employ have reserved tables at down town cafes to observe the New Years eve celebrations. Notes will be taken, and if the crowds become too frolicsome stories will he written about the gayety and given the newspapers. Warrants will be sworn out! for places that violate the 1 oclock closing ordinance, it was said. at a picture of marching troops, from an illustrated reproduced periodical of 1862, noted, first, that none of the men had their trousers creased. Such is the iconoelasm of a generation horn after a long peace. Feminine posterity looking at pictorial representations of the march j)f the woman suffragists on - i ' LAW AND ORDER LEAGUE TO KEEP TAB ON GAYETY v MARCHING MEN AND WpMEN . A debutante of 1912, looking foot-bandagi- - , the smooth smoke circle! N. C. HICKS, Manager. second-clas- s matter according to . h' Always roomjfbr you in t trouble ready to me st first sign of disorder for corrective best any - the of the organs of digestion.- The earlier you seek relief the easier : it will be to get it and the more certain it will be that the trouble will not lead to something worse.-I- t Is universally admitted that -- PRICES IN ADVANCE .......22.60 Three months year To Have Milper of Raymond, Canis ada, spending a few days in Tovo and reports conditions in Canada to be very favorable. The Canadians in bis section bad only a' fair crop this season. - - - - - ' B. F. THS SMOOTHEST -- Essa Wo ' P. MILNER VISITS HIS HOME TOWN -- 7 " 40.. I |